Dated July 25, the circular also mandates that status reports be filed within the stipulated timeframe.

NEW DELHI: On 25th July: The Delhi High Court has issued a circular emphasizing that in matters of bail, interim bail, furlough, parole, and sentence suspension, counsel should avoid unnecessary adjournments or pass-overs.
Dated July 25, the circular also mandates that status reports be filed within the stipulated timeframe.
Additionally, all bail petitions submitted to the High Court must be accompanied by status reports from investigation agencies previously filed in trial courts.
“Furthermore, counsel are requested to assist in promptly obtaining nominal rolls from jail authorities and swiftly comply with court orders to ensure the smooth functioning of judicial proceedings,”
stated the Court.
The circular noted that this decision aims to ensure the expeditious disposal of such matters and “would aid in the efficient functioning of the judicial system.”
“The Bar’s cooperation in adhering to these resolutions would be highly appreciated,”
the circular added.
